Guy is a 45/27 Chinese fish,not much history. I think he is capable of having some 3x here.
Common wisdom says if I call turn I should call river because its pretty much a brick but from experience fish usually dont bluff big, especially when deep. He jammed river pretty quick.
Thought on turn/river ? (mostly river :D)

I'm not a cg player but I'd say this is basically a bluff or nuts kind of thing.
I like the fold here though, he might have JJ or 99.
Adxd maybe?
The min raise on the turn seems to be one of those things fish do with the nuts.. then again would he raise with a big hand?

From a micro stakes player's point of view, where there are tons of fish, it looks like a turn fold, although I know it's very hard to make one. Call flop, check/min-raise turn is a monster almost always and it is basically inevitable that the fish will ship on the river. If, however, he's somehow miraculously bluffing on the turn, then I doubt he'll continue to bluff on the river. Especially this big.

vs a random fish i will probably min3bet the turn since i have position, then check the river if they call and check it back, which a fish will do 90% of the time. it puts them into a decision where they should 4bet jam turn with all their good hands but they never do it because in the face of aggression vs aggression, almost all the time they will revert to passive stuff like slowplaying.

edit: if it's not clear enough, this way loses less money vs monsters and still gains value vs all their semi bluff hands they raise turn with.

vs a random fish i will probably min3bet the turn since i have position, then check the river if they call and check it back, which a fish will do 90% of the time. it puts them into a decision where they should 4bet jam turn with all their good hands but they never do it because in the face of aggression vs aggression, almost all the time they will revert to passive stuff like slowplaying.

edit: if it's not clear enough, this way loses less money vs monsters and still gains value vs all their semi bluff hands they raise turn with.

this is preety strong evidence lol

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